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Lowering the Risk of Web Development

7 points| dorian | 12 years ago |doriantaylor.com

This is something I've been working on for a while. A friend suggested I post it here. The basic idea is that while there have been developments in improving the product (UX) and improving the development process (Agile), I haven't seen much talk or action about attacking the rigid nature of the (commercial, legal) deals struck to achieve them.

About two years ago I began working on the technical infrstructure that makes it possible to even consider incremental contracting for incremental development; now I'm working on project controls, and later this year I expect to do the legal stuff.

Anyway, have at 'er.

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dorian|12 years ago

This is something I've been working on for a while. A friend suggested I post it here. The basic idea is that while there have been developments in improving the product (UX) and improving the development process (Agile), I haven't seen much talk or action about attacking the rigid nature of the (commercial, legal) deals struck to achieve them.

About two years ago I began working on the technical infrastructure that makes it possible to even consider incremental contracting for incremental development; now I'm working on project controls, and later this year I expect to do the legal stuff.

Anyway, have at 'er.

Stal3r|12 years ago

Stopped reading instantly at doge heading.

irickt|12 years ago

Ha! Made me look. Until this moment I had never seen a doge meme. I was only aware the the word was big. And you know I didn't find it offensive at all. So I don't understand your negativity.

The rest of the article that you didn't read was thought provoking. Maybe you'll check it out.